Golden Knights' Malcolm Subban: Sent to IR

Subban's move to IR effectively rules him out for Saturday's game against the Penguins. While Vegas has two games remaining (after Saturday) before the All-Star break, it's quite possible the team will hold the netminder out unless he's feeling 100 percent. Max Lagace remains on the roster as the temporary backup to Marc-Andre Fleury.

Golden Knights' Malcolm Subban: Doesn't travel to Winnipeg

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(1/14/19)Subban (illness) will miss Tuesday's road game in Winnipeg, David Schoen of the Las Vegas Review Journal reports.

The 25-year-old netminder did not accompany the team on its flight to Winnipeg and as a result, will miss his third straight game. In his place, Maxime Legace has served as Marc-Andre Fleury's backup. Subban will hope to return to the lineup Saturday against Pittsburgh. The three days off between games should help him get healthy.

Golden Knights' Malcolm Subban: Can't shake illness

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(1/12/19)Subban (illness) will sit out Saturday's game versus the Blackhawks, David Schoen of the Las Vegas Review Journal reports.

Subban will be replaced by Maxime Lagace as Marc-Andre Fleury's backup since he can't shake the sickness he succumbed to Thursday. His next chance to enter the lineup will be Tuesday versus the Jets.

Golden Knights' Malcolm Subban: Won't back up Thursday

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(1/9/19) With Maxime Lagace recalled from AHL Chicago and David Schoen of the Las Vegas Review Journal noting that he will back up Marc-Andre Fleury on Thursday, Subban (illness) will presumably sit out the contest.

Subban's illness has him feeling lousy enough to not be available in a pinch should Fleury be forced from the action, so his status for Saturday's game against the Blackhawks could be a question mark as well.

Golden Knights' Malcolm Subban: Dealing with illness

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(1/9/19)Subban is under the weather, which caused him to miss practice Wednesday, Jesse Granger of The Athletic reports.

Subban has performed well in his previous two starts (both wins with a 1.50 GAA), but he isn't going to be taking many starts away from Marc-Andre Fleury, who leads the league in wins (25) and shutouts (six). As such, even if he isn't healthy enough to suit up versus San Jose on Thursday, Subban wasn't going to be missing a start. The team figures to bring somebody up from AHL Chicago to serve as the backup.